At CanJam 2014, part of the Rocky Mountain Audio Fest, I was lucky enough to be pulled aside by Dale Lott of Aurisonics and shown an upcoming product, the Aurisonics Auris.
First, a quick background about Aurisonics just for those who many not know the story. Dale Lott is a master audio engineer and designer of audio products. He began Aurisonics in 2011 working out of his basement and has since shaped Aurisonics into an internationally recognized brand. Today they manufacturer a variety of monitors ranging from single dynamic driver universal fit IEMs to custom fit multi-driver hybrids. But what's really impressive about Aurisonics is their dedication to quality. Aurisonics products are made to military grade specifications with 60-80% or more of the part manufactured in the USA. Dale's passion to build lasting products shows in each monitor Aurisonics produces.
Now, onto what we're really here for. The Aurisonics Auris is the next headphone to come out of Aurisonics but it's unlike anything they've released to date. The Aurisonics Auris is a wireless IEM designed for use with Bluetooth devices such as cell phones, DAPs, computers, and really anything else you can think of that broadcasts a stereo Bluetooth signal. The Aurisonics Auris features aptX Bluetooth technology to make sure you're getting the convenience of wireless sound while minimizing the traditional sacrifice to sound quality inherent in wireless headphones. Aurisonics is doing some packing some amazing stuff in this device and you'll want to jump on the Aurisonics Auris as soon as possible.
Like the Aurisonics Rockets before, The Aurisonics Auris will make its debut on Kickstarter. Dale has informed me that the campaign will launch on [TBA]. There is a prototype, which you can (barely) see below. I wanted to show more of the Auris but Aurisonics wants to keep things under wraps until they're ready to officially announce the product. We'll know more details as Aurisonics releases them to the public.
Image courtesy of Aurisonics.com
First, a quick background about Aurisonics just for those who many not know the story. Dale Lott is a master audio engineer and designer of audio products. He began Aurisonics in 2011 working out of his basement and has since shaped Aurisonics into an internationally recognized brand. Today they manufacturer a variety of monitors ranging from single dynamic driver universal fit IEMs to custom fit multi-driver hybrids. But what's really impressive about Aurisonics is their dedication to quality. Aurisonics products are made to military grade specifications with 60-80% or more of the part manufactured in the USA. Dale's passion to build lasting products shows in each monitor Aurisonics produces.
Image courtesy of Aurisonics.com
Now, onto what we're really here for. The Aurisonics Auris is the next headphone to come out of Aurisonics but it's unlike anything they've released to date. The Aurisonics Auris is a wireless IEM designed for use with Bluetooth devices such as cell phones, DAPs, computers, and really anything else you can think of that broadcasts a stereo Bluetooth signal. The Aurisonics Auris features aptX Bluetooth technology to make sure you're getting the convenience of wireless sound while minimizing the traditional sacrifice to sound quality inherent in wireless headphones. Aurisonics is doing some packing some amazing stuff in this device and you'll want to jump on the Aurisonics Auris as soon as possible.
Like the Aurisonics Rockets before, The Aurisonics Auris will make its debut on Kickstarter. Dale has informed me that the campaign will launch on [TBA]. There is a prototype, which you can (barely) see below. I wanted to show more of the Auris but Aurisonics wants to keep things under wraps until they're ready to officially announce the product. We'll know more details as Aurisonics releases them to the public.
This post will be updated as more details are made available on the Aurisonics Auris.